From time to time, Trisphee will be in need of additional staff members. Some positions are unpaid; other positions receive commissions or salary. All staff members are required to be of legal majority (18 years of age or older), capable of entering into contracts, and must have a non-disclosure agreement on file with the Trisphee administration. Applicants are expected to set a good example for other users and must not have had disciplinary actions against them. Each staff member must also be willing to work under the direction and/or supervision of a manager.

Note: While we are always accepting applications, we do not have openings for all positions. We hire additional staff on an as-needed basis, and if you apply for a position that does not have an opening we will hold your application on file until a position opens up. We have created a color code based on the level of need for certain positions.

As an avatar site, Trisphee's most frequent need is for skilled artists. We are primarily looking for applications from pixel artists, but we are also accepting character and comic artists. In addition to the general requirements listed in the first post, applicants for art positions must be able to devote at least ten hours per week to creating artwork for Trisphee. Artists must be able to meet specified deadlines and follow specific written and/or drawn designs.

Pixel artists must be skilled in soft-shaded/tool-shaded style that matches existing Trisphee items.

Comic and character artists must be able to create and edit large, high-quality (300+ DPI) images with many details. Experience with illustrating anime art, fantasy art, or backgrounds is required. A knowledge of artistic anatomy is required.

How to Apply

If you are an artist wishing to apply to Trisphee, send an application to Gallagher via Trisphee private message. This application must include your real name, Trisphee username, age, and a link to a portfolio demonstrating your relevant skills and abilities, as well as any other qualifications you feel are relevant. The application will be reviewed by the Trisphee art staff. If your application is accepted, you will receive a test image or item to illustrate. The test must be completed in a timely manner and satisfy the theme or design given to you. If all of the requirements are met, and there is an open position, you will be hired. If no positions are available you will be informed of this and given the option to be put on a waiting list for future openings.

Commission Agreement

Artists who are accepted on staff must agree to a pay-by-commission contract. This contract is negotiated between the Trisphee administration and the artist, and all points must be agreed upon as a condition of hiring. The artist retains full rights over submitted artwork, including the right to retract the submission, until the time of publication. Artwork of any type that has been published by Trisphee becomes the property of Trisphee, and by having your artwork published by Trisphee you grant it the right to use the artwork in any manner, at Trisphee's sole discretion. Payment for artwork is only given to the artist when the artwork has been published to the site. Publication will occur either on a specified date (such as for event artwork) or as needed (such as for common items). It is important for artists to understand that this means Trisphee will not reimburse artists for artwork that will not be used. For this reason, artists are strongly urged to seek approval for art/items before finishing it.

A Visual Developer position on Trisphee requires general knowledge of forum design and the ability to create visually appealing forum templates. They must work well within a team and be able to take orders and change jobs according to need within the position.

How to Apply

If you are wishing to apply for this position, send an application to Tohopekaliga via Trisphee private message or via e-mail at trisphee@gmail.com. This application must include your Trisphee username, real name, and age, as well as few examples of prior visual or graphic art experience, general knowledge of forum-based design, and any other qualifications you feel are relevant. The application will be reviewed and you will be notified promptly if your application is accepted.

Payment Agreement

Due to the variable nature of Trisphee's developing needs, payment is subject to negotiation. Assignments will be handed out on an as-needed basis and payment will be given when work goes live. All contributions become property of Trisphee, and by submitting work to Trisphee you grant it the right to use it in any manner, at Trisphee's sole discretion.

Programmers for Trisphee are responsible for fixing technical issues and creating new features for the website.

In addition to the general staff requirements outlined in the first post, developers must be proficient in at least one major object-oriented programming language and common software engineering paradigms. C++, PHP, Python, and/or advanced Javascript are strongly recommended, but on-the-job training is available for the languages and tools used by Trisphee if you already have proficiency in general programming and engineering techniques. HTML, CSS, and SQL experience are strongly recommended.

Note that Trisphee will never use Flash, Java, or similar technologies for anything but standalone games, and these types of applications are not on the short-term development schedule. Also note that due to the nature of software development, applicants will be held to a very high standard of excellence and responsibility.

How to Apply

If you are a developer wishing to apply to Trisphee, send a proper resume to Coda via Trisphee private message or via e-mail to chighland@gmail.com. Please include relevant skills, educational history, work experience, and relevant certifications. Your resume will be reviewed by the Trisphee development staff. If your application is accepted, you will be contacted for an interview, which will include a set of coding tests that must be completed quickly. If you pass the test and the interview goes well, you will be given an unpaid internship to evaluate your engineering habits and your ability to learn the required tools. Once your mastery of the requirements has been established you may begin receiving paid tasks.

Payment Agreement

Due to the variable nature of Trisphee's development needs, payment is subject to negotiation. No fixed schedule for coding payments will be set. All software contributions become property of Trisphee, and by submitting code to Trisphee you grant it the right to use it in any manner, at Trisphee's sole discretion.

Writers for Trisphee are responsible for chronicling the overall plot of the site as well as the plot of site events and individual stories. Writers will be involved in brainstorming, planning, and drafting, and editing the content that defines Trisphee and makes it an active and interactive universe.

In addition to the general staff requirements outlined in the first post, writers must have good American English spelling and grammar, and must be able to adapt their writing style to fit in with the established Trisphee style. Members of the writing staff must be able to accept criticism and correction, and are encouraged to use the feedback to grow as a writer. Writers must follow instructions and complete their assignments in a timely manner, by any set deadlines.

How to Apply

If you are a writer wishing to apply to Trisphee, send an application to Gallagher or Suzerain of Sheol via Trisphee private message. This application must include your real name, Trisphee username, age, writing samples (prose only, please), and any other qualifications you feel are relevant. The application will be reviewed by the Trisphee writing staff. You will be notified promptly if your application is accepted.

Payment Agreement

Due to the variable nature of Trisphee's writing needs, payment is subject to negotiation. Assignments will be handed out on an as-needed basis and payment will be given after publication. All writing contributions become property of Trisphee, and by submitting written work to Trisphee you grant it the right to use it in any manner, at Trisphee's sole discretion.

As Trisphee continues to grow, the need for qualified moderators will continue to grow as well. That being said, Trisphee is going to start accepting applications from users who think they have what it takes to be a moderator. Keep in mind that sending in an application does not guarantee acceptance and Trisphee may still choose qualified users who have not submitted an application at the discretion of the admins.

To be a moderator, one must be able to handle things objectively and set a good example for the users. You should be active in many different forums and be well versed in Trisphee's Rules and Guidelines. As a moderator, you must also be able to follow instructions and work well with other members of the moderator team.

In order to apply to be a moderator, you must meet the following requirements:

• Have an account that has been active for at least six months.
• Have no infractions.
• Behaves in such a way that they are considered a role model for the community.
• Works well with staff when reporting issues and does report legitimate issues.
• Is consistently active in the community.

If you think you fit the qualifications and would like to submit an application to become a moderator, then send an application to Sei by either by private message or email. This application must include your real name, Trisphee username, age, as well as a resume demonstrating your relevant skills and experience. A paragraph or two explaining what being a moderator means to you should also be included. The application will be reviewed by Trisphee's administrators.

If your application is accepted, you will receive a PM that will welcome you into our Moderator in Training (MiT) program. The training will prepare you for you job as a moderator on Trisphee. If no positions are available, you will be informed when we have an open position or need an additional moderator.

It is important to remember that moderators are volunteers and as such do not receive physical payment. We do our job for the good of the community.